LM24H Private camp site options?
LM24H Private camp site options?
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ColinM86

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50 posts

171 months

Tuesday 18th February 2014
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Have managed to miss out on the 1st-Tickets (Non Private) Pistonheads camp site this year frown

Looking at alternatives and wondering if anyone has any recommendations? The 1st-tickets site was great but as this is no longer an option we are thinking about going with one of the private camp sites.

Currently looking at Speed Chills which looks great but not cheap. There's only 2 of us going so we like the idea of having a somewhere to hang out while away from the track, access to bar / food etc.


eybic

9,212 posts

198 months

Tuesday 18th February 2014
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There are some PH options available still, as per this article: http://www.pistonheads.com/doc.asp?c=159&i=294...

allojon

282 posts

215 months

Tuesday 18th February 2014
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Are they PH group area? Expo and Beausejour public camping are non numbered so you find a space where you can? Or is there a group area marked out?

eybic

9,212 posts

198 months

Tuesday 18th February 2014
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I wouldn't want to give you duff info so I'd suggest calling Brian @ 1st Tickets who will be able to confirm. He's on 01234 834601.

Nathan

ColinM86

Original Poster:

50 posts

171 months

Tuesday 18th February 2014
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eybic said:
There are some PH options available still, as per this article: http://www.pistonheads.com/doc.asp?c=159&i=294...
Thanks for this. Had a look at the link but it just seems to confirm they have sold out on the pistonheads camp sites. It looks like they only have general places left but I will contact them and find out.

Does anyone have any recommendations for other package providers?

allojon

282 posts

215 months

Tuesday 18th February 2014
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Team Langoustine is great and has a lot of PH people.

SEE YA

3,522 posts

269 months

Tuesday 18th February 2014
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Try Beermountain for advice and reviews on campsites. It helped me make my choice got a good deal.

Troubleatmill

10,210 posts

183 months

Tuesday 18th February 2014
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ColinM86 said:
Have managed to miss out on the 1st-Tickets (Non Private) Pistonheads camp site this year frown

Looking at alternatives and wondering if anyone has any recommendations? The 1st-tickets site was great but as this is no longer an option we are thinking about going with one of the private camp sites.

Currently looking at Speed Chills which looks great but not cheap. There's only 2 of us going so we like the idea of having a somewhere to hang out while away from the track, access to bar / food etc.
I looked at private campsites this year also. They are expensive for what they are.
Can't be arsed cooking? - There is a lot of food available on site and just outside the track.
Security? - Lock your valuables in the car. If it is visible on site - a small proportion of it may walk. ( I got done last year - not much but annoying)
TV - to watch some other sporting event? - You shouldn't be at Le Mans biggrin

I really couldn't make the sums add up, and I was thinking about it for 6 months.



SEE YA

3,522 posts

269 months

Tuesday 18th February 2014
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The one I am at, includes food in the price bonus.

Edited by SEE YA on Wednesday 19th February 14:53

Haves1979

491 posts

248 months

Wednesday 19th February 2014
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We were going to do private camping but had it cancelled due to picking the wrong pitch size... As it happens its worked out quite well as we have sorted another site with allocated pitches and saved ~£100 per person, bearing in mind this was for smaller pitches, larger pitches would have been an even bigger saving. Benefits do sound good, but it is a lot more money for a sectioned area of the normal campsites..

Rolls

1,502 posts

201 months

Wednesday 19th February 2014
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allojon said:
Team Langoustine is great and has a lot of PH people.
Sold out though afaik....

ColinM86

Original Poster:

50 posts

171 months

Wednesday 19th February 2014
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Rolls said:
allojon said:
Team Langoustine is great and has a lot of PH people.
Sold out though afaik....
Yeah sold out from what I can see unfortunately.

ColinM86

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50 posts

171 months

Wednesday 19th February 2014
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Troubleatmill said:
I looked at private campsites this year also. They are expensive for what they are.
Can't be arsed cooking? - There is a lot of food available on site and just outside the track.
Security? - Lock your valuables in the car. If it is visible on site - a small proportion of it may walk. ( I got done last year - not much but annoying)
TV - to watch some other sporting event? - You shouldn't be at Le Mans biggrin

I really couldn't make the sums add up, and I was thinking about it for 6 months.
Thanks for the reply. There is plenty of food but it's all pretty crap IMO. The idea of not needing to bring anything, having a fry up in the morning and a nice evening meal is appealing. We also got caught out on the Sunday last year not realising everything closed up as soon as the race finishes!

There is only the two of us going so having a base with marquee, entertainment etc would be nice.

What camp site did you choose in the end?

ColinM86

Original Poster:

50 posts

171 months

Thursday 20th February 2014
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Decided to book through Speed Chills but just in one of the public sites. Maison Blanc and also seats in the Dunlop grandstand smile Cant wait!

Troubleatmill

10,210 posts

183 months

Thursday 20th February 2014
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ColinM86 said:
Thanks for the reply. There is plenty of food but it's all pretty crap IMO. The idea of not needing to bring anything, having a fry up in the morning and a nice evening meal is appealing. We also got caught out on the Sunday last year not realising everything closed up as soon as the race finishes!

There is only the two of us going so having a base with marquee, entertainment etc would be nice.

What camp site did you choose in the end?
I'm on Blue South. Have tried every other site - this one works for us the most.

surveyor

18,616 posts

208 months

Thursday 20th February 2014
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ColinM86 said:
Troubleatmill said:
I looked at private campsites this year also. They are expensive for what they are.
Can't be arsed cooking? - There is a lot of food available on site and just outside the track.
Security? - Lock your valuables in the car. If it is visible on site - a small proportion of it may walk. ( I got done last year - not much but annoying)
TV - to watch some other sporting event? - You shouldn't be at Le Mans biggrin

I really couldn't make the sums add up, and I was thinking about it for 6 months.
Thanks for the reply. There is plenty of food but it's all pretty crap IMO. The idea of not needing to bring anything, having a fry up in the morning and a nice evening meal is appealing. We also got caught out on the Sunday last year not realising everything closed up as soon as the race finishes!

There is only the two of us going so having a base with marquee, entertainment etc would be nice.

What camp site did you choose in the end?
McD's still open for a quality burger. We don't like going out on Sunday night due to number of people prowling the sites....

ColinM86

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50 posts

171 months

Thursday 20th February 2014
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surveyor said:
McD's still open for a quality burger. We don't like going out on Sunday night due to number of people prowling the sites....
Yeah we decided against venturing out for the same reason. I was surprised that nowhere was selling food on site Sunday evening to be honest considering there were still quite a few campers. Luckily our friendly neighbours came to our rescue with an endless supply of pot noodles! laugh

RobbyJ

1,794 posts

246 months

Monday 24th February 2014
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It's all about the "Beef" Pot Noodle, don't leave home without them smile

The kebab van on Bleu Nord usually stays till Monday.

ColinM86

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50 posts

171 months

Monday 24th February 2014
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RobbyJ said:
It's all about the "Beef" Pot Noodle, don't leave home without them smile

The kebab van on Bleu Nord usually stays till Monday.
Yeah I will be taking a supply this year.

The Kebab van by the entrance definitely gone by Sunday afternoon same as everywhere else last year. I ate far too much from there!

E36GUY

5,906 posts

242 months

Tuesday 25th February 2014
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RobbyJ said:
It's all about the "Beef" Pot Noodle
It's not. It's all about chicken and mushroom.